[linux-audio-user] Quick question about envy24control and the Delta 66 soundcard.

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On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 07:10:25AM +1000, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> Just wondering whether it is possible to change the inputs and outs to 
> either -10, consumer, or +4 in envy24 control, like you can with the 
> Windows delta control panel?

in envy24control, you want to modify the Analog Volume tab.  Instead of
being a switch that chooses between -10 and +4, envy24control lets you
choose a whole range of settings.

There's a certain number on the sliders (which range from 0-127) that
corresponds to each setting, but I forget what they are.  I just use
them as volume sliders.

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